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convolute

[kon-vuh-loot] / ˈkɒn vəˌlut /


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Many follow convoluted routes via shadow tankers and are snapped up by countries like Turkey, India and China at bargain prices.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fortunately, Mr. Bailey’s overall message isn’t nearly so convoluted: Approach your daily activities with purpose, considering ways to maximize your desire and minimize your aversion.

From The Wall Street Journal

The routes of competing undersea cables are convoluted and geopolitically tangled.

From The Wall Street Journal

Thanks to our convoluted copyright laws in the U.S., the wait has been 95 years.

From Los Angeles Times

Tom Keatinge, director of the Centre for Finance and Security at Rusi, said western messaging about sanctions was convoluted and there were too many loopholes.

From BBC